ZTE C76 (for MetroPCS) and Huawei G7600 pass the FCC
The FCC has recently approved two new phones from ZTE and Huawei, namely the ZTE C76 and Huawei G7600.
The ZTE C76 is a simple candybar that’s headed to MetroPCS, the regional US carrier that just announced it has added 1.3 million subscribers in Q4 2009 (now serving more than 6.6 million customers).
Feature-wise, the ZTE C76 offers Bluetooth, MMS, Voice Mail, MetroWEB, @metro, and what looks to be a 3.5mm headset jack. The price and release date of ZTE C76 are not known at the moment.


Huawei G7600, the second phone that passed the FCC, will most likely not be released in the US.


The C7600 is also a candybar and it features GSM/GPRS connectivity, Bluetooth, FM radio, Music Player, Video player, e-book reader, photo camera (2MP probably), mobile TV and an old-fashioned TV antenna. China is probably the country where the Huawei G7600 will be launched first.
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By ilinca on 12 Jan 10

